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| Overhang | 18 mm |
|---|---|
| Platter | Aluminum die-cast |
| USB | No |
| Bluetooth | No |
| Weight | 5.5 kg |
| Type | Belt-Drive |
| Speeds | 33 1/3, 45 RPM |
| Tonearm | Static Balanced |
| Cartridge | Moving Magnet (MM) |
| Output | RCA |
Safety instructions for UK customers on wiring flexes, ensuring correct connection of earth, neutral, and live wires.
Crucial safety warnings regarding electric shock, dangerous voltage, and exposure to moisture or rain.
Details low mass tonearm, servo-controlled motor, tracking geometry, and low resonance base for optimal performance.
Covers safety, correct voltage, power cord handling, installation, moving, cabinet warnings, and cleaning.
Step-by-step instructions on how to carefully place and mount the platter onto the center spindle.
Guide on threading the drive belt around the platter and pulley, ensuring correct engagement.
Instructions for attaching and threading the counterweight onto the rear of the tonearm.
Steps for inserting the dust cover into the hinges at the rear of the turntable.
Instructions for attaching a cartridge (4.5-7g) to the headshell and connecting the leads.
Procedure for attaching the headshell with cartridge to the tonearm by securing the headshell clamp.
Detailed steps for adjusting the stylus overhang using the tracking angle gauge.
Guide on adjusting the tracking angle by aligning the cartridge parallel to the lines on the tracking angle gauge.
Procedure for balancing the tonearm and setting the tracking force and anti-skating control.
How to connect the turntable's audio output cables (left/right) and ground wire to the receiver's phono inputs.
Instructions for connecting the turntable's power cord to an AC outlet or the receiver.
Warning to prevent damage to output cables by ensuring they are not trapped under the turntable or receiver.
Guidance on connecting to the correct phono input jacks (MM/MC) on the receiver based on cartridge type.
Detailed steps for adjusting and fine-tuning the platter speed using the strobe disc and speed control.
Steps for playing a record, from turning on the receiver to lifting/lowering the tonearm and adjusting volume.
How to use the CUT button to stop playback before the end of the record.
Description of automatic tonearm lift and platter stop at the end of a record.
Diagnoses and resolves common operational problems like platter not revolving, no sound, or poor audio quality.
Addresses audio anomalies such as howling, humming noises, and incorrect sound tempo, providing remedies.